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SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 12, 1861.LOCAL MATTERS.Ttie Adams Express Company places us dallyundf r obligations to it for the very latest papersIrom the i(Hm cities.i t. American Kinross Company liaB orlUiika lur He d'iily lavora lo the ehapeoi thefij latest eastern paper. V';SOffLIM fOQ TH ' PNITNTIART. The (ol-lowiug bids for supplying the Penitentiary withbeef, pork and.oorn, w ere opened laat week, andthe awards made according to tbe advertisementfor pro osalg;; ' . 'Rusisl Bpcnct' bid.'... V50 per 100 11m' William Uoxe'i ota. ........ w9. A. Thatcher' old...; 4,(0Awarded to Mr. Thatcher.idi rot roanperotl. JuOlbs,Henry Millar for Men Pork. Prima "(JlJeon Van If mar. Mm Pork..' Prime"David Ml ohsll Mass PorkPrime 'Awarded to David Mitchell.114 05, n is14 0019 8013 8811 67CORN.There were fire bide to supply the prison withcoroiOno bid at .' M V par bushel.Io biila at JiK "One Md at .' IB "On bid at t 30, "Which being above) the arerage market price,were rejected,, and the Warden has since bought1,500 bushels, at 25 cts. per bushel'Not Oil But Salt A company who badbeen for socse time boring for oil, on the bankof the M&houJng river, opposite Youogstown,oa Monday Uit, struck a prolific stilt spring.When the -drills- were drawn up, tho salinetreara flowed copiously over the top of the wellinto the river.But a man not o( the company, la digging awell on bis premises near tbe same spot, struck,on the same day, about nine feet below tbe surface a vein of oil, pronounced to be of 'a superiorquality. ' .':Case op Soskndkd Animation. A Wheel,tag paper relates the case of a lady In that city,who to all appearance died on ' Saturday nightlast. Every arrangement was made for tho funeral, when before the body was placed in thecoffin, tbe discovery was made that it still retained Its natural warmth. Every effort wasthen made to restore animation, bat withoutuccepa. She still remains In the same apparently lifelu64 condition, and opinions aro confilotlog ti !) chethcr she h really alive ornot.Faii.uri i Nicwamt.. Oo Monday last, toebanking bouie of Gxokoe W. Pinnit, of Newark, stopped payment Mr. P. having made anaesixnooeut for tbe benefit of bit creditors. Theliabilities of tho oon-.crn are about $25,000, andtut comical value ot: its assets about 250,000,which will probtbely pay abor.i 40 per cent, oftbe liabilities. The Advocate, states that morethan half of tbe iodcbtnee is in sums, of leastbaa $800.Infohmatio Wantid. Of a nun by thename of Geo. Wheeler, resident of Newark,who left there about the first of June, at anagent fur the Sale of Washing Maehiaes, in Indiana and Illinois. When last beard from bew In WaehiDgton, III. Editors throughouttbe west will confer great favor on ah afflictedfamily by cjpyiog this article. Any informationay be addressed to the "Voter of the Pcoph,"ZTewi-k.O. ": 1 ' y- jus MaSQcsftADK Ball of tho Tiulla Assoolatbu coin es off at Ambus' Hal! on Tuesdaynight- It creates ' quite a sensation In the0U7, an 1 will bi the trnd AtTiir ia the miiement line this cohjq.Call on C. jCdsBUAN, at the MontgomeryHouse, for euoh fancy and grotesque dressesund dligaises as you may want,Madame Yam; Jaum.--Gavo ber Uat Concert at Armory Hfill, last evening. That finelymoulded form, and those soft, mellifluous tones,will long linger : In the memory of those whowere present at ber Concerts. Who oouldthink of living under ny other than tbe "flagof our Unloe," after .bearing this "Goddess ofLiberty" extol'Tbe Star-Spingled Banner?"ETTbe Tiflli Tribunt givea an appilllngiccouat of the burning to death of a little childfaer yean oUL thai was locked up in the bouse,while its parents were attending to somo workout of doora-... The horrible accident took placein Wood count y, 1 t week,Firs in CLtvrLtno. Yesterday morning,three frame buildings on the South aide of the' Canal Basin, and one on West street, Cleveland, were consumed by Ore. Lose about $5,000,The fire h eeppeeed to have been couaed by antnceadlary,: v .. ITT The eorpie'of a youug man by the nameof Suovct, was ycatcrday taken from the depotin this city", ft Lancaster., He waa a carpenter,end was kiUtd In Arkansas, by fulilDg from abuilding. . ...... ;"T A can by the name of Huohes, was arrested yesterday, morning ia Springfield, charged with forgery. :,' He was taken to Cincinnati.The arrest waa made fcy Offloee Thokas, ofClnciocati, and-Mrcbal Brooks, of Newcrk( M ' I i- !. ,; :UTTbere are twenyboys from Jinesvllle Inthe Reform School Farm nor Lancaster. Thepaper of the former city are In favor of tending a few more to the same locality.' r' 'u' 1 .Tm InootAiLC iMtanc.tlon. Wm Pahs, ofLlckieg county, bat Introduaed Joto the Houseof Representatives a bill 'providing ' for : theerection of Asylums for the Incurable Iotane."It locates tbt Asylum at or coar Newark. ,ETOne man ,last week killed eleven flatlarge deer in Henry county. . Game of all species la very plenty In that section of the country. I ' - i -i!.,-.. t.: ; t. ,. .: ,, ,.' ' " - ' ; ' - " . .. ' -.' BT. We art '. under "obllgationa lo , RichardNtTMa Esq , Stato Printer, for a copy of tbenepers oiine myc piubiio Workl for 15G0.,tTk letjtkm Is In circulation in Carrolfcounft ftlhoT! bf tht county aeat. ; . ,I DTht celebrated Teocerance orator.loMiiB. Gooon.leaturee la Toledo, on Saturday, tbtCT jEe Ohio Editorial Convention meets atrlnaIIlt,on Wedneidayiiext. uUTO.SkFowlii, tbe phrenologist, lecturedIn Cleveland on Thursday evening last. ' ' 't Ia Tat F;iLDt. Yon oeod not be la the leastAfraid to. wajk in tbt field wbera ttrer are pot. t rcoua vlnea or plants, even to touch and banditthem;; Jafrmej.'a Balm will, prevent tny badujw irom iouowing. a rytjif"-"7,-rs."dTerttaemnt 'f Pf.- Mittti'alr Invlgorator in another colnmn.V i-'.:fRail Road Time Table.'Arrives.9.H P. M.2 311 P.M.ii.A. M.AcoommodatioB 0.10 A. M.' No.SBx S.JO P.M.Might Express ..a. 8.43 A.M.CurviiajtD, Coluhsui ft decuman R. R1.40 P.M.i-.uia. M.' Express and Moll... .! Night Repress.1.00 P. M.,.3;'M A. JI.CsiraaxOuto R. 11, Express Trlni Mall Train. 3 00 .. M11.40 P. M.9 30 A. M..HOP. M.PTTTilUaoU, OoLDMIDi ft ClHflNXATI R.I2.30 P. M2-.2U V. M.Jtxpreii Tralu 3:00 A.M.Mail Train 11.40 P. M.OoLnMRrt ft iNDUNiPOI.UI P . It.' Columbus, 1'liiua ft Indiana B. R.. Einresi Train :10A.M.11:10 A.M.B: 1(1 P.M.Impress Train. ...x:P.M.Rouancc. But poor JVIiss Squeers! iler anger, rago, and vexations the rapid succession ofbitter and pastionate feelings that whirledthrough ber mind, as she surveyed, first, thebit-cult, then the paBtry, Ac, which was epreadbefore tho gaze of her fastidious guests! Howsbe vowed that Siilaratus had been ber ruin;that but for the eccentric and unaccouutable peculiarities of tbls preparation, she abould atthat moment have astonished the assembledcompany with creamy cakes autl deliciouspastry. If she had only used D. B. De Land ScGo's. Salaratns, which is perfectly pure andreliable, she would have been spared all thismortification. She procured De Land's Saluratuathe very nest day, of ber grocer, andnaabad nosuch trouble since! It can be purchased fromany good grocer, and is sold at Wholesale bytho Manufacturers, tat Falrport, Monroe County,N. Y., and by the principal grocers iu all partsof the country.. Good .We met one cf our friends yesterdayon Broadway, and were astonished at the changein bis appearance. A few weeks ago we sawhim, he was pale, lean and dejected; complain'ing of weakness and debility, having been soafflicted all summer. Now be appears lojbeiit,healthy and strong. We learn be owed bis restoration entirely to McLean's STat.iOTiioNiNoCordial.We advise all who are complalnlug of General Dcbllty to try it; It ia oertainly a very pleasact remedy. We . learn that there are largequantities of it selling daily. Morning Herald,Don't Read This! For it tells you truly thatJamea Pyle's peculiarly manufactured DieteticSalcr&tus ia absolutely pure, end Is the onlygenuine Sileratus to be found. Look out forcounterfeits! Depot, 315 Washington Street,New York. Sold by grocers everywhere.TELEGRAPHIC!REPORTED FOR THE STATESMAN.The Alabama Ordinance.AceraTA.Ceorala, Jan. 11. The follavlnj ur.utd theAlabtma buia Ooanotion, to day.AsoRoiNAirciTO DiaioLva tat Loto.1 BiTWUMTBa8Tier auab.m ahdoibis 8rTa cnitao cbdkk mauoMf act ill H-rvcaor tji vmtta t tatjcs or auuici -WniacAS, Tlie elaotioaof Llncola and Hamlin, byaactioaal party, auwdly hot HI to tna Uonuatla inaiutlona and veaov and aeourlljr of Uie peepl of the 8tu ofAlabama, following npou tua brola of many and dangerona lufraollona of the OonaiKutton of Iho Cultad 'tatea,bvuany of tbafltateaRnd people ofthe No tberaBtaiosla apolitical wronn, et ao lotuitlne a character aa tojuitlly ihe rwop'e of the eute of A Winma in 'lie adoption ofprompt and decided meaaarea for their future peace andecccrltt ; therefore.It it at flared and ordained by th Ptojit of Alabama, in VvhVtntlm attembltd, That the Bute ofAlabama now withdraws fmm the Union known ai theUnited Statee of America, and henceforth ceaaes to beone of the said Uolted 8u:Mnd ia and ef right ought tobe s auvereien Indcuendent Stale.eraonD tn.Tioi .tna o furtttr declared andordaiwd hy the PtopU of the State of Alabama, inuommaon Anemuiea, inns an powora over tne territories of the said Mute, and over the people thereof, her,tnfore delegated to the Government of the United States,by the titato of Alabama, be and they ire heiehy withdrawn from Ihe laid Coverntrect, and are hereby resumed and vested In Ihe people of the State of Alibma, andas It li the desire and purpose of tbe people o' Alabamato meet the ilavthold-ng State! of the Bouth, who aprun of tuch a purpnjo, In order to frame a revlsiosal,u a permanent government. Loon tu y,uivi.at tmQovernment of the United States.. Be it also rcsolnd by tlu people qf Alabama in convention atnembUd. That the peuplo of the States of Delaware Maryland. Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia. Mississippi Lonlsiina, Texaj,Arkansas. Tennessee, Kin tuck v and Missaurl, be, andhey are hereby invit d to meet the State cf Alabama, bytheir delegates. In convention, on the Slh day of February next, lo Montgomery, Alabama, for the purpose ofconsultation with other States, as to t' most effectualmode of aecuring concerted action In whatever measuresmsy be deemed tlie most desirable for the common peaceand security, andSe it further reio!ved. That the President of theconvention be, and li hereby Instructed, to transmitforthwith, a copy of Ihe foreirolug preamble, ordinance,and resolutions to the Coventors of the several Btatesnamed In the last resolution.Done bv the pe.-ple of Alabama, In convention assembled, at Montgomery, this 11th day of Jan., lt-CI.The preamble ordinance, acd resolution were adoptedby ayes 01, nays 39.After the adoptloa of the ordinance, the Hall wasopened to visitors- - A iplemlid flag presented by the ladles of Alabama, wss eonvyad lo the President's standand formally presented to the Convention in a handsomeand eloquent address .Mr. Smith, del&gate from Tuscaloosa, followed In afeeling reference to the stars and atripes, and then Invoked the blessing of heaven on thtrew flag. Appla sc.Paker, of Eu'alla, than returned tha thanki of theConvention to tbe ladles, In the most eloquent terms 'The ordinance of acces.lonwill be ratified next Monday, when it is believed that many other dclegites willlgn It. An immeu Mass Melting Is now being heldIn front of the Capitol, and distinguished co-operationdelegates, are pledging'thelr -constituents as a unit tosustain the action of the Convention. The leoessionDig presemted by the ladles Is now waiving over the Capitol, amid tbe ringing of balls, the firing of cannon, andthe cheering of the people. Tbs most lnteose enthusiasm prevail!. . . . tItisIotthWashington Items.WiFHttaroN Jan. 11. Gen. D'z was to-dav nominated and unanimously confirmed as Secretary of tbe Tnusu. ine uaoiuei n now a unit. - 'The President hs mule a formal order dtrectlne theheads of the Department! to withdraw all their advertls-leg patronage from the UcnulttbUo newsnar-er. Thaliumcdlste cause of this aot Is supposed to be the cenanresof that J onroM regarding tbe sending of troops to C barlis-ton.Fz-Sacretiry Thompson has replied to his letter ofloeeptaoee of hli resignation. While adhering to bisopinions rormaiiy expressed, implying a breach of Cabinet faith, he spesks ia the kindest terms of the PresidentauanispairiuisD.A private letter from Florid, dated jannary 7th sivs:.A number of delegates from Went tflo.-ida, express themselves to the effect that If the State abould secede without a proper guarantee nndentandiog, tbey will secedefrom tne other part of the Bute, and allTrest of theApaiacnoeo la river will annex them Mitel to Alabama.xne arsenal at cnataboochie has been se ted hv orderf the governor, under the nretext that the United Statuofficer was about to remove armsMr. Sherman said tvday in the Housi that after thenavy and army bills ihaU-have been disposed of. the op-pnriuotiy uesirea ny eouineru meu lur aeuet will beafforded.It ts aaid that Mr. Taylor, chief elerk of the New YorkPest-offlce, will be appointed Poasnaster. -At a dinner puny yesterday, high words passed be-1tween Senator Tombi and Lieut General "celt . According to relation! In congressional circles, the conversationturnea oa in senntng or t.oops to Charleston, when Mr.stTombs cxpres-etl the luu that the peosle there would sinkthe Star ot th West. Then the General with much earneatness asked whether It eat possible that he li an American aeairea suca an evenl. -Mr. Toombs rrDlled aiHrmathwtv. anil that Ih.ira rhi,sent th vesseltther should be aunk with herGen. Seott thereupon aaid he was responsible for whathe said, and Mr, Toombs remarked, "vou have knownme for J years, and are aware that I too am restwnsibl."lb. matter her. ended, but the VuWec', I ! li aaid, la iowIn th. hand, ef frlendi. It is prXb lo hit the MlZdi.Ippl delegation will formally ritir f ? OoMressTttv"", "Lieut. Tabot ha arrived front Hal. Anderson, wfth it.patcheitotbaovernment. ', Tsenator ttanwr speecn to-UAJ nrducd a romfourdsensation .WAiHirmoH,Jn.ll.ThBextftwiattltr.Ml,i.,l.u,!0sufficient lawful fore her, to dfy all Vlrglaia andaaaryiaou eo-ruiDou, at auy aueoaps at invaaion.it i in purpoe or sir. Bucbaoan to veto th PecifleRatlrold b.ll if It li sent to him. His objection ii not tothe ssesanr Itself, but to what b calls ereatlna' a e,tdebt to thepreanit condition of th country..,ISpecial Dispatches to the York Press.NXW TOBK. Jan. .11. A Waahlnrton dlanatnh lo thaOommeroiai saya an earnest effort will b maie In theaenau to order the Inves'lgatloo throne rt th JudL-lareommilte Into th charge of a Iraaioaabi plot to stab-tun weoutasra coaieoenacv., wttn llaaaat ori-orarnmentat Washington ...' sar- Trewwtt naeoahr with pacino evt Wre from8ov Jioken'i of Booth Oarolina ,-....' As angry iDttrview ts aaid to have taken place between(Isoeral Scott and Senator Coomb, In which tbe formerused some plain but not dlgnlSed laosnsge.A dpatcb te the Pott saya th TJ. B. ateamer Fultonr-"".Jf ,n " se th Star ot th Wit eafu. ,,uiWrVi vuariaaton. i.ii --.I -- "I.Secession Meeting in Missouri.It!,. Mo.. J.n . 11 A. .J w"". mo., Jan. 11. Aa nltraieceuloa meetingSld hira laa nfffht J VT. ".lUlVW?woightJ,,lolstMnglydeaooalnoTO,olng the St. to.s Mtmecrat and forbidding Its elrouleloo- - tv ... ;Llneoln'i efflgy was bemrjmLS ak.torch-llghtt, musln, t.,,,l " " """...rsrt.iw.-i'v w t" 7" y -- , I If fIr.CONGRESSIONAL.SENATE.WASHINGTON, Jan 11.iMr. Dark, from the committee on Military affaire, roported a bill pravldluK the expernw lor Uieullltarestnh-llanmentaanii lorifiI 'r- Crittenden'a reiolutlona were taken up, and Mr., Trumbull proposed an amendment atvrovis of the con-liluct of Major Andenon and the determination of theI rreaidenl to aupport him, and avowi that we anpport tbeI Prealdnnt in all conititulional meaaum for the enforcement of all lows ftr the preiervallon of the Union.Mr. Hunter aaid before the end of Ihe month six or, seven Btatea would li tre looeded The old Union cannot now be laved. We enn't rtatore the dead; we willroconitruct a no Kovernment. a oi-ff Union, which wepropoto making permanent. Since 16 JO warfare againsttlie limal system of the Houth has been earned on, and aPresident la now coming to power who has decl'red thatall etates must be free or ill slave. The Bouth has allthe eleaents of an empire He laid the only thing topresorvo peace now was tho adoption of amendment! tome uonautution.In. Oongrmshai nopoper to abolish slavery In anySlate, the Ul9tilct ol Columbia, dock yarda, forts, andarseneis or (lie uovnrnmenl.2nd Congress shall do nothing to obstruct the InterState Slave trade3rd. lhatlt Is the duty of each Stato to suppress armed Invasion of another Stale.4th. That any nta-e shall be admitted Intp the Union,will) or wllhcut slavery, according to the votes of ihopeople.Sib. All States shall restore fugitive slaves, or paytheir value t thor owners0th. All fugitives are to be deemed to hi offendingtbe laws of 4he Bute they eccape from7 h Congress shall decisis the rliiht of the Oovsrnmeat to nrugnize and protect the publto properly,whercverthe OuTernmeot rhall harejuiisdlctlon.fcuch lavs must be parsed by mnjoiMei of the Benatorsof b th nun sliV'holiling am alave-holdln BtateaAlu, that tbe Supreme Court shall bere-a1Juited, andball cnnsist t five udcs from tach section.Mr. llunter then ar uel against co-nlun, predicatingbia remarks on hit osierilon that the UuhD waa not nowexlstlng,and held that ooerclon was celthsr right nor possible, a, well aa destruollv of all chancel of a re conssructlon of a new Union.Mr. lluutir c.n.tiuued. laying, Knglandand otherforslnt powers would not consent to a blocsade of theCuttoo pons, acd argurd in taror of returning the fortsin vnarieson harbor tu Bouth Carolina. By coercion theNorth aould only bauau a civil war which they with toprevent: and ,ha eenat'ir then pictured the horrors of acivil which wou'd meet the detestation of mankind, andthere will be aucn a resuta- c to coercive nieaiurcs aanever belore wis known In the world,lie asked that the people should have time for consideration, and concluded with an sueal to 0 ingress tusee If the aca tered rtaai ts uf tbe Union could not onconjuie be brought together. Let u, set if we cannot havesome pence, some place, .me common ground, and tl enWhea the columns couie from Uut North and South, letthem meet each other In peiire, and from tbe rising toihe setting sua. tske uart In a srand review that Killshake tbe heavens with such gladness as to b Ing thevery birds from flight, ai.d there will be proclaimed atieai mat we are orotuers in war, brotnore In peace andready to take our pUce In the grand march of humanprogress.WASHINGTON, Jan 12.said. Congress reniwaililed this winter. Inthe presetxe o( deianceroent of builness eud the disturbance of public as well as private credit and In the faceof sedttluuicoislilt,allons to overthrow the Uoion. Thealarm li apat ling, fur the Union Is not more thabodythau llhsrtv Is the suul of the nation. Ha avowed hisadherence to the Uukn, and Its integrity In all Its parts,nun uiy ineiius, wttn my prty, witn mv utile, with mycoantry, or without either, in every event, whether ofiea or war. w in every consequence, or honor or dishonor, of life or death.Alter atatlog that the Union cannot be lived bv mutualrecrlmmlnailoniorcoiitlnuaneeof dotato on the oanitttutioual power of Congress over the snbjest of ittrery,in the territory, or discussing the right of the FederalGovermoent to coerce a acceding Btates Into obedience,he sajs If the Union Is to go on the latter questlou willglvo way to a more practicable one, whether m.iny lecedlug States have the right to coerce the remaining members to acqulcica in dissolution . He abboriel civil war,tld not know what the Union would b- worth If saved btbe sword, yet he did not agree with those who desire toavert the calamity by advising conve ntloral or nnoppoied separation, with a view to what they call a re cn-structlon of the Union . TLe Unlun can be dissolved, nothv seco-sion. but bv the Vuliint&r cament nf tlia nHnnlof the United States.Conarcss ouubt nut to remain tnmaaifva. f I nttuht trIt can, redress any real zrlcvancds to the r ffsmli-il ina.and Ihen itoujht to supply the Prcsltientwl h til meansnecessary to maintain tbe Union la the full exhibitionand diacreet exercise of Its authority. Beyond this, withproper activity on the part of the Kxocatlve. the ninnn.Ibllliy of saving ti Union, bslonns to ine people, endthey are abundantly competent to discharge Li-Mr. be ward aifnedat length on that advantage) of thaiunion, and ttaeenecl of dissolution froos alt points ofview, and proceeded: what ia the uruund of discontent?is that the disunionlals did no: recent inconclusive theargumenta urged tu behtlf ol tbe successful caudidate inthe la-e canvass; denied their own arguments ugalnathiji were more aailsUctory to blssupp irters.He said ihe Constitution didn't require the argumentsof one party to be itttafactnrv to another, and said thaconiiltutlonal remedy for tbls Inevitable dlaaa.lsfaotlonin renewed debate and ultimate lehearini. In a subse-qusnt election. lie denied thst lha Nei,u:iiinn ,,r.verted power tor tbe puryose of oppreusion, for thtynever hmd power.After further remarks, !: said he r.nreed that at concerns tha bondsmen, the Lairs of the staie within which aman is property, are supreme, and that on his esoape toauwucr Quaie, iue i;oKsiuuuon regarus ntm aouudamau,who shall be delivered up on claim, to th: party to whomis service li da.Wlitl thinking that act ' Congress on the subjectabould be moJlUed to protect frcctniu from bmog carriedinto slavery, he agrees that all the laws of Bbstei. freoirslave, relating to tnli.oliss of persons, contravening thoouuu-.. - ,fc. n. A. .mh: lo be re:icaled, aod wh!willing to vota foramenduunt to tit Co&3iiiui!,u. tl.tCongress should cever have the power to aoollsh or laterfere with slavery within the BtitesIf Kansas were admitted under lha Wyandotte cos3tltulion and thu organic Uws or other terrilorlci could Lsrepraled, be could vote to nu thorite the admission of Ihenew Stales which ihould , include them, reserving theright lo alter the lub divlaions, whenever necessary, Intosevoral convenient Statti; but he did not tiud that suchrvservstlons could be conatltuUooallyoiaite Withoutthem, the ulterior etnbarrassmeuts womd outtreib alltlie Immediate advautag, i of audi a measure. I preferwhen the angry Uxc.ttments of tho hour shall havesubsided, oue, two or three years hence, a comouiiun oftbe peoyle, lo deckle whether any, and what amendmentsthe organic national l.iw ought to be made, li waaready to vote for any poperly guaranteed laws to preventmutual Invasion! of tbs States, by , citizen! of otherStates, and punish those who shall aid or abet them.Lastly he was In favor of the l'a.lfio Hvllroad. - 'Mr 8eward concluded by tiylng I ihall cbecfully suppo.t the Government In whatever prudent yet energeticeffort It shall make, to preserve publto pctce and maintain the Union, advising only, moderation, forliearaoceand conciliation, and by expressing lha convkllon thattbe hour was not yet come for this grout ration to rail.HOUSE.Mr. Clark, of Minaourl, after reading a telegraphic account that the fost othc sub Treasury and CusiotsiHouse bed been taken possession of by United Btatestroops, under an order from Gen. Bcolt explained, lestaccount might deceive the country, thtit all these office! are located In Ihe same building. As lo what ttaithe condition of thing at St. Louis, to Justify such anaccount, he knew not. The people there io far, havebeeu quiet and loyal to the Union.Tbe Legislature of Missouri lsnow In session, and willcensider what measure are necei.ary for the peruetuation of th Union.Missouri made no threats, while sue it determined totake such steps, as her honor, interest and aafaty require, and this she will ds io lur uwn way and time.Mr. Kenton aud other upon th Bepubllcan side, obJtcted.After-farther remarks, Mr Clark esksd leave to of-'fer a resolution, calling, on the Secretary of War ti ooamuBlcai whethor tha Post Office, Bub Treasury, andCustom House, sltua etl la bt. Louli. have been taken possesion of by the U. d. troops, aod If so, by whoteorder, and whether there has been any attempt by thit or muntciiial au'borltees, to Improperly Interferewith sold buildings, vr whether the public piipcty ha,been threatened.' He raid he did not believe th report. He wu againcalled to older on the Uepubllcanside, and ebjectionwasBiado to the'rooeptlon of the resolution. 'Mr. Clark ask.-tl whether he coaid move lusosntlunefUhe ru!. 'Th Speaker replied that could b dsn only on SIoildav. Mr. Clark hoped th majority of ib Home would cotcontinue to object to the resolution, end countenancemilitary oespotiim.Th Uyeaker said obleotion having bean suds, th rciolution ooald not b (otertained,Th Speaker lald.fcefor th House a letter ilgnid bytin Miss sslppl Delegation statlDg that they had receivedufliclel luformatlon that their State nad u-aaed All nriil-nance throurh a Ctnventlon, repntenting tee sover-eignty ot mo peopt, oy vnitn uie atata has withdrawnfiom the federal Uovernmetit all powers heretofore delegated to It; et.d that ihty thougit It their duty to lay thefact before tit Hsu e, and wlthd aw themselves fr rathe further dellberallons of ihatbody. While tbey regrettbs necessity for this action, tbey approbate It and willreinrn nome.Arrival of the Star of the West at New York.oar over weuaesday tight. ThatNtwYoBB. Jan. 12 Th gttrof tb West, OaptalaMiGowao, ha arrlv. d. She repori Wednesday eve, A.M , mUo Charleston Bar; laid to to till daylight, henth proceeded to enter th harbor. ' Wheu .off Morris'uianti, was urea into oy in oa.tury on the Point. Bev,a,rn ... 6,,Dg J,r,d "5"' 0-M ,k,D' ,UBl atetJn ?" po,t ?ow' tB2 4 eoon1 M tat ,Broed to ' "Jrt'B sUtboard quarter. One ball passed between''I m?)? 'lKk aod !Blln" be- .r!od'n' " '"P"'1'"to land th troona. ah eras raturnlnir tn au .mi.u:.B ul. com nuea eeverat snots jjeing Bred.nnen inesuoceeuea la getting to tea, without lurthar""r'"w. wwaun coming ouiover um bar she struck twice. Bheie-riigntsawiwajner coming out ol the harbor, and up-f , i , , , -r -"uiiwirii wetr" - w l ir.,.... .,M,.v.. ,1, (u,ij ot rterre, oiand for Charleatou, at . anchor, who had boen refusedadmittance, for having tb American Flaa- flvlm,.The troop, will remalu on board antil order, am racelved from Waahlngton. She lay at anchor at the footoi uuamuer street, In tb North liver.The Btsr of tha Waat alia rem,, I. lti! Ant. ...i.t. .light draught of water thatoan got wl-hln any distance of !Charleston harbor, to do serrU, tnd also that those Incharge of Ibe batterieacn Uorrts' Island ar sot lnxprlnid gunner that they wr supposed, whloh was""" ui uaair soots, WbtcbUew lively aboutthe vessel. Th ganral fesliug among th troopa anderew on board U In favor of being landed at Fort tump-.... -... .u.iow w riurn wim propermeahtfot ofTeDee and dfne. v - ," ' -- r a i i i i.'iNorth Carolina.hk,n en any.. It lath apsclal cider forI Moor. Worth Carolina IS conservative, aad would re-.poDdtoth proposition for an eqoluble adlastmentofBaiJielt, H. 0., Jan. U.a.Both Denies wer. .rtgtgsdreu-ruay aadto-cay oa tie State Oonventlor, quosu'a,,l...l ..I,k ..' ---,-'wu.wu.Mv.www .....Mm in mixiE, n .u-n tn.tun.i ,iUB,,..uiw u , i r. . skt-cnament for s&opBndfora restricted convention were oHered. but. ..!.. . - . . "V .tn dURcAlrl, bat will hv hr rlghta at all haaardShit 1 th pablle seDtimnthr,Message Governor Hammond of Indiana.1HUIIRAIVU,, u. iii-uuii uiuouiia oi,thiumessage at tl P., M., to-day te tlie LegisUtUtre In jointconvention, , . 'The message relates mainly to Stat affairs. Ife stysthe law lor the protection of the ballot-box sgtlnst fraudis defective, and recommends the Dsasace of a law Inflict-in heavy penalties for Illegal voting, lie recommendsthe establishment of a luo-irersuiy lystem, to preventloss from the depreciated condition of aeoarillcs uponwhich our f.ee bank circulation Is based.Itslerrlng: to the present condition of the country, lioay,: "tbe strength of the Federel Aovernment restswith the affectiona of the people of the several States,and la one of sfTecllon, and not of force. An nlienatlonof affectiona of North and Bouth exists, attributable tothe atiitation of tlie slaverv auestion at Ihe North, whichagitation has been materially intensified by the realouserf.irtofa class of political teachers, belonging to themintitry.This has produced ultralsmat the Bouth, resulting Ina division of tlie country Into sectional parties. Bcpa-Mini i.b fu..HiililMt llnjia itnB, tliAUl uitraiama Nurthtnil Ontt.k I, Im tha tn'nf f li A n..nrffatlvll vilHIIPnt fifme whole country to lolerrere, anil tins mast ne annealonce, or disunion it Inevitable, ir It is not atrcatiy accomplished, poind of difference between ilaveholdlng and oonlaveholding Slates, aro few. and they are more imaginarythan real. The North baa as much interest In the welfare an1 prosperity of tha Smth, at our southern brethren. Tha Conslitution demandi th it their fugitive Havesbe returned to them, kqultyand common honesty require that they shall have full and equal rlphts In allTerritories belonging to tbe General Government.The fu'ure condition ol the territories, so far as the extension of slaver Is concerned, Will Ultimately be determined by the natural laws of climate, soil and production!. Any question that can new be made upon It, must bemoreanaoiiraction than a living vital principle. TheImmediate cause of the fearful political cmmotlon whichhas produced a panln 1 all our c mmercial relations. Issue result or the late contest lor j-ro iuni.The South reeaidinr tbecle, tion or a Northern sectional candidate aa the icqnence of antl ilaveiy agltat onas tee solemn verdict of the ie Dle of the free Stalesagin,t tha South aod her Institutions, aatl the tnitluctor aelf preservatl'n his produord that cnaru.cr or actionat the routh which ihreatena tu deatroviiur lovernm-nt.The Southern mnd hns become impresaed w h t- e b'liefthat there Is no looser ani- safety for them or their property la a nnlon with non slavehohllog atatrs; that beliefrest not upon any act or the prevailing patty, out in toechain or events ihttcoaosota together tue history of theantl- slavery eg'.tatlnn.'mere oan only be permanent peace teiween tease lections, when we of the free States are realy to tt.ip thedlscusslun ol the question of morels conn-cted w.th Ibisnu jict, and lok upgn It only as a p lll.cal quettioj.Wliat Is most needed is a restoration of kinuly feeling, aodI then He may hope that an honest aod lalttilul dischargevi iiiuur vubsuiutioaai ou igauons id -aru, eacu uiuerwill result In be.llug tbe pre.eui breach.lie points wl.hp Itle to toibefact that Indiana, at aState, has hith-rty fully kept the bond of Unlen with herI inter rltatoj; her record 1 nnslalned by any act of Wdtilth, she bis never attempted to evade or av i Lany ofthe requirements of th; fe.ieral i onstliutlon, aory-if Ihesame could be aaid of every Stale, peace an I harmonywould reign throughout our border. This position, ifmainta ned. although It may not affect the aotlon of tbeextieme southern btates, may do much to bring about aconvention of border Hta'e, in ooLSUltatl n, and theirconservative action might Induce tt.s extremists of theNorth and Couth to panic and reflect upon the coi sequences wiiica must necessarily result irom meir lasaucal c urss.The Mi as to-dey naisod a reiolatlon to display theAmerican Has from the Caplt-1 dome, and the firing ofa salute or aj gum in nouor or tbs union, wntie tne U'gla being noutttUhiNew York Legislature.Aosany, Jan. 11. In the Asssmbly, alter ths readlog of the journal this morning. Mr. Lltt ejohn, Speaker, took the flj r, Mr Blngnam In the Chair. Mr Littlrioht, said: Mr. Chsirnau. the information we havereceived over the telegraph wire this mornlog points outtue period wnen tne partisan should be iwallowea np inthe patriot. I tiiero'ore ask tbe consent of the House looiler at this time the following preamble and resolutionwhich 1 btg leave to read In ay plr.ee, and which I horemay be passed without cebate:Wbxxa. The Insurgent State of South Carolina afterselling ine rostGince, custom House, moneys, and lortlUcatlons of the Federal Government, has by firing Intoa vessel ordered by the Government to orry troops aadprxvisi tnsto Fort Sumter, virtually decla ed war.Wnxitius, The forts and propert, of the United StatedGovernment In Ucurgia. Alabama and Florida, have beenunlawfully telsedwi h hosill is, cations, and whereas,further, Senators and Cor.gr, twutn avow vxi salstalntnrlr treasonnbls acts, thereiorei Jieeolted, If the Senate concur, that the- legislature of New l'ork. nrofoundlv tmorerstd with th valceof tha Colon, and deUnnuisd to preserve it unimpaired,hail with lot, thsre.ent firm, ditrnifitfd e.nd uatrlotic Kne-oiiil meMegeol the President of the Ucl ei states thatwe ttneer to Dim. turougn ue (jblet Uiiglatraut or ourown State, whatever aid, in Ben and uonev. mav be re-.quired to enable him to enforce the laws and uphold theauthority of of th federal Qovernment, In defence ot themore perfect aolon which baa conferred Drosnerlt? andhappiness on the ameriran people, resetting the pledgegivvn anu reuo-:meu uy our latn-srs, we are reauy to uevote our fortunes, oar lives, an i our sacred hon-jrs, Inuphoidlnglhs Union and the Constitution.Iletalecd, If the Senate concur that the union lovingcltixeci and representative of Delaware, Maryland,New York Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky. Micsourland Tennessee, who lalnr with devotional courage andsr-trioiium to withhold their States from Ihe vortex of st-session, are emitted to tn g.atitude and admlntlon ofin wnoi nenpie.P.ailrid, If the Senate concur, that Hi Governor berespectfully requested to forward forthwith, coplesof (lis!orgotng resolutions to tne t resident or the nation endtbe Uoyamori of all tbe dtttes of the Union.The question was then taken on th adoption of theproamb. and resolutions, and they were adopted, by 1:7MS.'--'Messrs. Coiacs and Tarlan aiked Icava to be excusedfrom, voting, vu th around that white approving th firm- - ' B "-" UTruiMVl W7 Ultl nOV WWW IVwl e or patriotic for th btale of Mew l'ork to deoiare laravorolcce'clon, or do any act to hasten the unsheathingoi uie sToru.,From Louisiana.Ntw OgLiaiff , Jan. II. All thefortlflcatioas arc nowla poosoislon ofth Louiiiaua troops. ,The U. 8. arsenalat Baton P.ouge, In command of M Jur llaskln, and twocozpanieaief used to surrender. Tlui morning she arsenal was surrounded by OtO Suite troops, rnd a parley wiheld between Gov. Moore snd Major llasklns, whichfinally resulted In th surrender of the garrison at ISo'clock tp-day. There was no opposition In taking theother forte.The Crusader has not entered the M:-iilnni. Th; .clicmont continue! very great.atIFrom Virginia.BtCHKoxn, Jan. 11. A Joint resolution from the Hoursrelative to the pretervatlon of the etatu ouo, was received by the Sanate to day.- A inbstitute was offered askingof me Piesltlent an assurance of the pretervatlon of thealnolut etatu quo tor 00 day except to repel hostile Invasion. This wss adopted and the sub ject Anally wis referred to a select cn.mtttee. The House, after a hotdebet, acVpted an amendment to Convention bill, authorising the opening of the polls at the time of the election of delegates, to tike th sense of voters theieuponhefore any aotlon of the Convention relative lo tha federal Union sluill b submitted to Ihe people for ra'lika-uon or rejection, py yaw vr nayi ov. -Southern Forts Seized by Troops from New Orleans.- leant. -.-Ran OKLaii, Jan. 11. Fort Jackson and Fort Phillip, at th entrance of Lake Ponehetrain, were seised byNs Orieses troops to-day.' Troopa from New Orleani also took posi'iilon cf theArsenal at Baton Bogus to day, at U o'clock, - No resistance being offered , 'Lieut. Talbot at Washington.WasniNOTon, J in- 1 1 . Lieuf. Talbot reports thitthe oondlttoo of Fort Sumter II not so favorable as wr.sbollived by - th government. Twenty-seven gen aremounted ia the first t er, eight, on the third tier, audthev ar mourning others. I ks second tier of embers--cureiblocked up the fort II th nks they can holdit. . .... . . ..The Custom House, Post Office and Sub Treasuryin St. Louis Mo., Taken Possession of by Orderof Gen. Scott.St, Loot. Jan. 11 By order of Gen. Soott, adetaohmemt of SO Federal troops, under Lieut. Robinson, tookpossasslon of tb Son-Treasury, Custom House and PostUSce but Id togs, early taut mornlog. Kverytblog quiet.1Mississippi Convention.JacxioK, Mli., Jisa. 11. Kr. 8nrt, Ctemljilonsrfrom South Oarolina, is now tpeaklsg, while the LuneStar ut I siuuenucu in tne nail.The convention occupied tue morotcg la thed:3ce.!onor unitayortaat local autiera. .... , ,CuaBUStom, Jan 10 Tbe excitement has been somewhat abated In ranaequtno of pacific, aaws trom Washington .The enlistment of soldiers gees on bolall It quist,,The Legislature did nothing to-day.PniLaniiJBtA, Jan. II. Thehigh prl-e obalned forcoal at Charleston bait Induced personi in this city to attempt sending a tblp load of It tber,but ship owners i.fuse to tak It, though &v dollar! a ton freight Is offerel. . : v.-v.CnararsTon.Jan. 11. A prlvit despatch to tb dourler lays that th Federal troops have ab-andoaed ail thfort sin Pensaoola harbor, siTot fort Pickles, where theyare concentrated, and that S00 men have left Mobile toturprls firt Plckeol.Henry W. Connor, a meaner of the South OarolinaConveutlon, died at 0 o'clock this evening. He was abroker, doinj business at Charlsiton and t'ew Orleans.MoHTooatav. Jan. 11. The city Is brll'-iantly lllnatsated, to'tilaht from the capitol to tne river, while thetreats are filled with enthusiastic people. An farnien,crowd stnblea ia Montgomery Hall, and were addressd by Congressmen Carry and others. . . -From Florida.TAtLaDAaiEXt Jan. 11. The FlorlJ etate Conventionpissed the ordinance of secesilon yesterday, by a vote efwi0i- .,uartidy for Florida. aadlW) more for AUbamt.'. .i n ,. No rout, Va -Be'ore daylight thit morning, a steam,er went to the Federal Magazine wharf, loaled with puWder,andleta Her dejtlnatlnatlon l unknown. ,. Aeeetta, Jan. 11 ""A salute of IPO uni wis ftredVwosise Tikiii catssnaII ri, n,,ll. Puff. nA Bl u. 1 x Dk :t raa - - bkiuu vram.' . . . . . , uwu. ,uu duo,,P V1'" c",P,,.Vell" lce Veils OrapeFrtmmA Plain Immi1 flnll.-.. SU... r, - - fTrln" ? I"'? "eB:,n?,0"r5ls,i nndxveileniAlexndr'i Black Kid Glove.; Fan.: Ribbons) Silk;' Bombasine; TraveHng snd all other Uaaiof Dress Goods' constantly on band In great varietyPITBR BAIN. iuty-3. Firat door etjtb of Nell Boa,;.-t w-",l.'A , I1 ;:THE MARKETS.New York Cattle Market.REPORT.Fob the Wan Bnoir WumiKav, J.tu. 9, 1-201.total nansipiiov ca-rruiorau, xisoa, vobthi wmc- According to the report! from the several marketplace In the city, there have hi en reratvtel t Ms week. .8 heep andh'ves. Cot ,. Veals. Lamli twine. Total.At Allcrton'j, 3,:i'.WII1 3jjllrownin;; ..... HIO linen's, 40Cha:nl)Orlln'a.. 3)BuudavaalosBold bu'rf, Ber. 7olToUl 4 'MT'l pr'iweeait,7TlAveiae No,tw'fc.rty'r.J.nui'illn2,0' 01,11-MI.S'.'lMillir,.-, 'a o.trro cm ai.wsBEEVES FROM THE DIFFERENT STATES.A. M. Allerton At Co.. Proprietor of the Washingtonurore-yarus, 4stb-at, report the Cattle inMarket Ironint following mates:New YorkPennsylvania.OhioIndianaIllinoisKentur-kyVirginia......OTiMowa37C3.... ICenr.eotlcdt,,.... 740 New Jersey...,... I(i7l Massachusetts,.... V73 Missouri.... SJ3S Michigan.... '.'SCaoada.-.. -.S8IK18.1IdBEEVES FROM THE DIFFERENT STATES. BEEF CATTLE.Number reported for this market at 44th St., 3s46(t-The priees to-day are quoted aa follows:Firatquulity I!l0 Ordluary 78Medium b&iy4 Borne extra sood 1(SThe general average of th market t8o.Th most of the anles range from 8 to Oj.Total number uf Beeves reoeived la tb city tlu week.4,30-.iiii, is l w uesnmore in in last week, and M headmor than th average of last year. Th avenue numberat eaub Wednesday market last ytar was 1491 head,anlla th uumbor to-day, being 3.4W.shows 8S headleas than tb average, and 1,801 head moi thanjtals dayweek.'I oisDaT, Jan 8. The market oreni tilt week with30 iO bead or bullocit on Sil, at a deoiJed dsclln fromto rate of lest week aod all lb salaiuiett acd ownercomplaining or an extremely dull market. Top prlceeare abjut half a cunt a pound net lower than our laatquotations, which were made up on the bails' of th salesof the first half of th market, wblcb declined before theclose, and left ab ut 70 head of bullocks unsold. Themarket to-duy opens mucu ai the trade closed laat watt.THE CLOSE OF THE MARKET.WaCKEsnaV, Jan. 9. The asking prices ai about tham a yesterday, but th prospect of selling uut atmoss ratti Is very dun. The qua.ityof the nock la notas good on th average, as last week, aud the price, weth nk averages full half a cent less on corieapondingqualities. Soma of the buyers of flrst-olass oattUo tuplain tour ef the Inability to find the right sort thantbey do of the price. 'J lie moat of thsfattrit bullockar too heavy lur ready iale to retail butcien; end mostor tne cuern steers are too coarse, or nut lat enouiihto suit Drat class bud hers. Tbli has mads such as aretn maiket sell better In proportion than any other class.COWS AND CALVES.We have no gro,t encouragement to effer the Cowmerchant upon the conlltlou of the market thit week.There was atter the little advance anon beef last week atllgl t!y Increased demand for Cowa to replace a.m fatone! sold by the 1111 leederi to the butcher, but that demaod has subsliied. and tbe market Is again uqulet aiever, nominally me price ci Common Cowl 1 Irnme-X'at;iu, and tnoseol rather extra quality from (400tuO.Veal Calves of good quality have beon selling tbls weekmore Ireely than tbey did laat week, at 7 ft livewetgni, ana a lew extra at ftc; but Calve or mere ordinary quality, men. as usually sellatSOc 9 ft, do netgo en quite at tnai price, and Bobs are deoluedly dull atany price. Th supply of Calves this week is larger thanlast week and quite as largo as the market will bear unless the quality Improves.THE SHEEP MARKET.Reeellps for the week, 5 904.For om-e In a loDg Ime.we can offer a word of encouixge-meat to farmers ant! sheep-drovers The markot this weeksaows a cecided Improvement. Butchers buv more freely, and willingly nay higher prices. The cause of this iaa decided Improvement In th price of peltav A gjod,fair lot of rather Cne medium wool neli. such ti we sawupon o drove of Mich!gao Sheep to-eta ,wlll now brlogSl,.Soeaoh. This ados nearly or quire JO cenU per bead toprice oi suca ra ep ana enaoies tne broker to Milthem at prices euulvulent to llo net 9 ti,. In feet, several extra good Ims har been sold at price! equivalent tow jsc any ajo u& fj so, a Bead.THE HOG MARKET.Jl-celpti cf the week, 13.05D.Tioj foilowlne are the nuotatfor tawfnvAf T7nra rt.Orsnt, feupsrlntendent ui th market: Good enra-fedU- gs, gros3 weight, SSe. per lb.. anditOCOin theneos, celling raplily. ontng to the large receipts onMonday and Tuesday, there was a decline io th price of,1. - . L . . . . .. '.. u,.Bs, vi, vne average rquai io c. perm we arecognitant of tlie aale of loll on Tuesday st IS 30 percel.. of better quality than lots which sold on Baturdavat Si ouws 00. This was partly owing to th cat ofine we-tuer, as wel u to Uie large number arriving.New York Market.[TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.]NEW YORK, Jan 11.FLOUR receipts of 4,077 Lbls; market searoeiy as ac-uve. ana rnoiaers are tamer more disposed to ree.1!:;aa ,r e vuu hbls at li;Mt5X auperfln state at9a ovi.3.'-V, extra rat at fi WS5 40: sup. wester,85 SO to OS. common to medium extra western 83 73(9I.V-I9. inferior to good shipping braudi. extra RoundOhio Hoop. Cmadlan flour qulat Bad unshaaged; sale IKYB FLOUH Sieady; (3 S04 13.WJJB AT Heoeips S42. Market 1 c better, with moderahe export demand; sales of 48.000 bushel t 1 1 S3.Good Cnican-o Bprlog, st tl 30; choice Milwaukee Club,i! fb&!'.J,t Wisconsin, red state,01 35sSl3?tf; Winter redwestera, atO ITS steady at 303? for western Canadian andstate.l'OBS firmer and mure active, talei of 700 bbii at5l717 20for mesa; JI3 forprimo.r. t tF steady, sales of 733 bhij.OUT MKATH dull and unchanged.LBI firm; sales of 300 bills at I0iins.BUTTER ia (air request at 10315c for Ohio, and ItSiO for state.CilUKSR-steady at 9i0K.WHISKY without material chanee- aalca nf arm kl.i.19Xi.STOCKS hlsher with a moderatnMoney eay and plenty at 4 aid percent on call. Southern exchange closn dull; O et R I33V:0 tT33)4;O Scrip 77; M S qnotel at 34; M 0 Harl preferr;d 33; Erie 3"j; Pao Mall 89; M St M 19; Pan143: MB 14K: O B tQ 68: N YO 77: N 3 19ft r V.ua 4ji aena u: tuo u,tt, n u 74ta: ual 7'aBCXiBrooklyn Water Loan K:0,.Cincinnati Market.FLOUR has a fair marset for the snnolv of shltftlneorders running nolnly on the beet suoerflna at uiWsranging from 8i,C0 to 4,C0. A large lot of tuftswheat. 1 OOObbls. wasreDorted at ', on-na nf900 bbls, at $(.73. Operations appear not to be Interested In It, except for the filling of orders mainly from thSouth.WHEAT is held firmlv at 1 1 for red, but doei notmeet with ready buyers ncna of. coosequenco for shipping CORN on the ear is still taken at 3jo, but shelled liquite abundant and rather dull at 37c, Ibougb the amountof isles does nel decreaseOATS area trifle better than yesterday, bring hadgenerally at SBciu bulk.BARLEY et 7jo for prime fall Is taken pretty resdl.lv; efforts are strongly made to get 80.-, tat ar not successful. RY1' Isjrood request atC2S63c.WIlISKt-droppedagaiu to 13 and it rather ilow atthe ueclina.HOGS ar offering pretty freely for tlie prnt aedfuture delivery at about the twige of yesterday' price.Packer arc How about bli'ding up to them, however, andseem to manifest but little interest ts tu trade, neverthelessdrovers lnalst upon their 6ure. Tbe marketprices we qunt-wsm,,, . au 95HIS 30 for heavy averages;telling, 90,90S.35. Th receipts were avala a lltt'aimv thiiarttnt average and areexe ted to be milatraln lo to-morrow resort. Tbe market ha no springor snap toltyet la maintained by sailers wHbiarprlsicftsCleveland Market.January 11.FLOUB-iilet of 100 bbis extra at s)4,7J. Buckwhtatquiet ar e ana ry at t3,U0.W H rSAT unchanged; bo sales reportedCORN sal of 1 car -.a track at 27c.OATS quiet at 85o. .BARLEY quiet at 60c.JblOHWINfie sale et 30 bbls at 15iac.PORK sales of 300 bbl at 815 M).CQSS utohanted and quiet at 13c. -aLVEAQrKT33J"IO OIL.'rest-, novr hvcccmmfcij pain cch1 EH known, is coir posed solely of healing Oils,Balsams and Oums. Actual observation and tb cartiHcatet of nspecwsl persons warrant ni in stating posi-SmiV VagntUo OB ewts BhoumaH tn;feed's Magnetic OH ourte Upmal Afeetton; 'P.etd'e Magnttio OU cvrte tfturaLjut:Beed'tMainrtioQilouret'WcakJotnts;lUed't Magnetic Oil outee VlctraUd 8-rts;Htede Ungnetie O lottree rVewai B adacA;Eted'e Mignttlo OU ewrv FroMtd Pert;Jietd't Magnetic OU ourte WM Cosmo's;Rti'e Magnetic OU evroo SurUtnae;Jietd't M gnetio OU ourte Paint It iht Batl;Xeed't Mignetia OU tnret Kermmt Affection; ;Jteed't Magrutia 0il cvret Stroxho TboUacvU.For sals by SI1ION JOHNSON. Darrnar.T. Plt..hnn.l,.Pa., loll agent; aold alio bv B. A gAtlNKRTfi.iK ArCO., R. S SalLLGRS tt CO., and Druggists generally,HENRY TOW,Wholesale and Retail Dealer laForeign ft Domestic Cigais,'" ABO BXST SRajTB 'Smoking & Chewing Tobaoco.Also, the btst quality of emrFP'S eonstantlyOO IIIU '-.!IXirOonntry Merchant are iovlted to ealt bafore parcnsjimg eisewnere. i . j . t ,, , NO. 4 EAST THIRD.SXREETs' i J''Bet, Msioand Sycamore,-.- , - . ,eortl-won , CCNCINNATl. O..HCn0AV-:.fnESElT8e-.,'-iMINK UL-FrSi VrCTORINBS endCCFFB we areBow selling at Vrj low prices, tho all other kindsfashionable fur. . " PBTR BANS.WIMi . MANVI.K B AHAUUS, BOTHWhite and Black, J cat reoeived at .BAnrk.77 .0't l.:jJt'.c'J :V"!"I:',JriDr. J.H. McLEA.N'SStrengthening Cordial and Blood.PURIFIER.'flew Oreateal Hensaelr It Tlie lVrldAND TBIK08T imiCIOTJfANDDELIGHT FULCORDIALEVER TaKEN,ITISSTHICTly a KlentiAo aridVegeubl Compound,procured try the distillation nf HoouJ, Herband Barks, fellowDock, Blood Hoot,Hnraanarilla. WildCherry Bark and Dandelion tnten into IIIHefore TakJnjtlre tive' teioedlalinftTaMlLJ.principle of riaoh Ingrstlient Is thoroughly txrreeted tvmy new method of distilling, producing a deilcloo, ex-hllM.,lnrt .nl.l I ,1.. RW.I rNITAI.f.TRI.A ..-l. tnmrvnovatin the rtiaoaaed system, and res'oring fhe tek.ufferlng nd debilitated INVALID to UEALTfl andB'i'UC.NGTU.ncl.KAIVSS)i'l'HEN nTII lilM INCcouVIM.Will efloetually oue.LIVJih COMPLAINT, DYBPBPSIA, .lAUNiUOtOhroclo or Nervooi Dtbtllty, Dlseasct cf th Kidneyand all disease arislnx from a disordered Liver or atomacii, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, inward Pllss, Aclditv orSiekncs of U Btomaa'a, Fullnew of Blood to th Head, Dullpain or swimming In Uie head, Paik.tafioB of the Heart,Fuilnesa or Weight Id tbe Stomaon, Sour Broctatloctvnoktng or atTucx'.iCir reeling waen lying aown . urateor x ciiowuva? ci u:.-earn ecu ayes, nirui nwaau,; inward Fevers. Piur In Ihe email of the back, chest or sideSudden Flusbe cf Heat. Deurauion of Spirit, Frishtf ulDream, Lanimor, Dtsuocdncy or any Nervous Disraa,Sores or Klotchea oa .the Skin, and levex and Ago! (otvsi'isana nwt.) . , , , , ,Overt Milliou ol of o tileIlsve been sold darlnc the last six month and in n.t ln-Itanco has it failed iu giving entire BAtlstaciicn Who,then, will siilferfr-im Weak-ea or Debility ahen Mo-LliAn'B cITilki'iaTlLKMiSia CUttDIAL will cute yonlNo laniiuaire can eonvev an adeoual Idea of the tmma-diaisandslmoat miraculous change produced by takiigint uordial lo tue diseased, debilitated and shatterednervous s; item, whether broken down by excess, weak bynature, or impaired by sickness, tbe relaxed and unstrunaorgnniAsltoa Is restored to it pristla health and vigor.PIAKUItvl) PEKSONS,Or others cncKloiii of Inabtlltv. from whaUvar naie.will Bnd McLean i Strengtbenug Cordial a tboreuirbregenerator ol the lyitem ; and all who may nave Injuredthemselves by Improper Indulgences, will find In tM Cordial a certain and speedy remedy.Vm the Ladies.McLfaii's Strengthening CordialIs a sovereign aed speedy car lorIN CI PI fe.Vr CONSUMPTION, WHITESObstructed or D!cult Henstraatlon, lncoatlejesecorDiiEciilt Henitraatlon, IncootlaeBO olr.-o!untary DlKharg thereof, Falling of thdlaea. Fainting and all Disease Incident to IL rhie or InvWomb, Giddiness, faintingyemairs.Thart la no KlsUkt Abont It.Suffer no longer. Take It according to Dlrccllont. Itwlllatimnlate. smsgthea and Invigorate yon and cauatbe bloom of health to moaat yuar cheek again.very pottle is warranted to give satisfactionFOH CHILDHUN.If your cblldrea ire alckly, punv, or afflicted, McLean'Cordial will make them healthy, rat and robust. Velafntamossaot, try It, and you will u convinced.IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAJCE.OacTtox. Beware ef Drngglst or Dealers who maytry to palm upon y:n acne Bitter or Sarsaparilla trashwhich ui.:y can bej tir, by sayisf It I Just as good.Avoid such men. Ask lor McLean's Strengthening Cardial, and take nothing else It i the or-'y remedy thatwill purify the blood thoroughly and at the same UrnStrengthen the lyitem.Cne utbieapoonrci taren ever morning raiting, is acertain preventive of Cholera, Chill and Fever, Yellowrever, or any prevalent diaeaae. it I put op lo largebottle.Price only f- lei bottle, or 6 bottles for IS,J. D. McXr.AH,iiuie Proprietor of this Oortia,Also McLean1! Volcanic Oil LinimenLPriccinal Denot oa ti-corrr of Third and Pine streets.St. Louis, 31o.KcLrac's Volcanic Oil Llnlmeat.Tne bst Li-li-er. In the World. Trie only aaft andcertain oare Cor Cancers, a lie. Eweillnva and Crca-ehltlp, or Uoltre. Pen.:ls, Nearalgla, Weakness of theiami-i, vxvm o, Auujauuua'.-jrj nu;aaia.Liai buhness of the Icints. coatrac'xd liascle r L'.rameotastarache or TooUaxht, Bruuwe, Spralc, Woucus, PrshCute, Ulcers, (ever Sore, Caked Breasts Sere Hippies,Cams, Scald. 8ore Thont, or-wy Infiuasaca or fain,bo d'lierence now severe, or no v long tne a'seaa msybare ex If el. McLeaa's Cerebrated Liniment Is a certain remedy.Thousands ofhuiaia Mrt" have been saved a 1" ofdeerepits-i: ard misery by tee see of tail Invaluable medoioe. AN'S VOLCANICOILlTj.OaJJJLINI1MENTWill relieve pain almost Initanbuieously. and it wilcieacce, purify and heal tbe foulest sores !n an iscredily short time. -- For Morgan andOttser AmtsisaU.M' I -d c cc!eh.-it:J Liabceet Is the cr!v aarb and reliable remerly for the core of Spavin. Ring Bon. Wind-galls, Splints, Unnatural Bumps, Node! or Swcillozs. Itwill never fall to rmro Big Head, Poll Fvil, Fistula, Oldrunning Sorei or Bweeny, If properly applied. ForSprains, Bruises, Scratches, Bore or Wcunds, Orvkedneeia, Uuaies, Eaaats or collar uaus it is an tnralliburemedy. Apply it as directed, and a core is curt, m Idvery instance.Then trice do longer wttn the many worthless Lin!mem oOred to you. Obtain a supply of Dr. McL"n'tcclebKwd Llnimtnt. It will cure yea.J. U. MCI.EAN, Bole Proprietor,Corner of Third and Pine Streets, St. Louis, HoFcr Silo by all druggists.For sale by ROBERTS it 8AMTJKL,sugf-dJtwly Columb'j. Ohio.CANADIAN ti UNITED 8TATE3 UAHSTEAMERSTO AND FKOJTILONDONDERRY, GLASGOW,Liverpool, Montreal, Quebec.andTh Montreal Ocean Steamship Company' first -classfull-powred Clyde-built Steamer aail every Matrelay from puktlanv, carrying ttt oaoad&a aaaUnited States Mall and passengers.NOVA BC0TIAS Capt. McMai'.en,BOHEMIAN Capt. Grange,NORTH BRITON Capt. Borland,CANADIAN Capt. Graham,NORTH AMERICAN-. Capt. Alton,AXQ',0 SAXON Capt- Salantiae,HIBERNIAN,NOHWEOIAN,Shorteet, Clieapeat and Qalckcat Couveyauco irom ;AME2ICA TO ALL FASTS 07 ETJ20PE-Will sail from L1VSRPODL ewerw WedneadatT.tnd from QUKBKO ewer batarda) a SMllIng atLONDONDERRY, to receive on boar i and lai d Mails andPssengra, u. and from Ireland and Scotland.Olasgow pasMnirsn are furnished with ranpaasagtlcacta to ana trom iiooaonaerry.Re urn tick' granted at reduced nttetAn xprlaeed Su rgeoa attached toeachstesmsr.Certldcates lasasd for aarrytng to and bilngingoat pasMDgr from all the principal town! of Qreat Biiisln andInland, at related rates, by this line of steamers, andby the WASHINGTON LINK OF SA1L1.NI) FACSBTSleaving Liverpool evsry week.For passage, apply at th Office - C3 IWKOAPWAY, MeTrVerk, and 13 WaTIK K'A'.,siverpoei, - .BADXt A SZABIS, General Agsnis,Or to- J. R. ARM3TRONC.calO-lydatw ,f . Sttteiman Office, Oolumbuj, OhioGUERNSEY'S BALMRGflom AND PREVESTS IN.fiammation and pain, aad seal th worst barn.scald, braise, cut, or frsah weund of any kind, i raven tsswelling and pain from be itingi, mciqnito bite, aodpoisonous plants, Biaralgla, rheumatism, agn la Ihebreast, salt rswam, etc. - V.'hea lakan laumally, It willpoilllvely cur eroap lnohlUren..and give immediaterelief in th woratras of this terrible complaint; also,remove hoarseness and sor throat. Price, St seats abottle. Should be ia every boas. - - For sale by Druggist aad Storekeepers. .. IRVIN .'IIONI,soie rropneior, no. sprue st., nsw ToreMt4i&wlvls j j , . . .THE CHUllCTOKS OF PHILIP Mil..LA V , are brby noUfled that a dividend of 3Hper cent has rjnorderd to be- nade by th ProhatCourt, of FranWlaooonty, Ohio, end that oa -10N5AXin -tin aay oi January, ioi, at o ctoox a. at., as inoce of Warden A Dreenl, In 4be Oily of OotuabaaOhio, aaid dividend wlil b paid to th creditors entitledmere to. - .4 . jAaaas hullm, iCeiombof, O.,' sn.ll:3td, -i . Assigce. tPrinting Office for Sale.Tn E OAHROL.IL COUNTY DEITIOOK AT OFFICE Is offered for sale en very rw-onabi terms. Tea rraejcal printer tbls 1st eliancefor a bargain. Three hundred, dollar down and u,abalance In two years The 3ic has a good ran of lobwon. and advertising patronsire. For particular adVareas, -van, vr, BARLOW, idecl9-ttt3w. '.. . . . OarrollloB, Ohio..Holiday Presents. sT)LAIN-ALL U LAIMlw: OitJL ly - Ue snu a yard. Blch Fancy SU-i at 5U centsla--. . , ft V ,PETtR HATH,irclQ nv. OT South lllrfi ntrt.ETEAinubKt:?sofoii9, blsuamtSold Embosted Taratane. the ktarsravveltr. tlalnWhit aad Colored Tariataa; WBlt Farts xiuilut areaadlaelverjlnf Rol); FIlar Sil- v ;6)rar.n omm,T 2."?: K.Jth High street.: .'i!j icMiV if s- 1 u ..-...,.' it i Vt .'1HVBv State AnfTirsfer -oirorM fibst class isiubanci, ir tuiMTU INSURANCE CO.OF HARTFORD, CONN.IIerP.r.,td w. F.r-i,,,.,,CASH CAPITALoi,ooo,oco, .xst Ajjarrs,a.df,Q01"ai'X4a-07.and lie prntlm,., iltncc. .INVESTMENTS OF$100,000 in Ohio SecuritiesAllLoe. quitoN, mfaud and promptly faiiTh UrgtI Oosnnanv inn. n.. V. . 'JI"d by any Ir.su rancI othe, u, April. isS JLS'"" fc tna-t OhlJIl.ln(oU, paid W "tullre! 1"9,, 67'to-e. paid ta ainnai, iMDg tt, 'IIIT.nva ,o rre,ProDorfen a tin p 6 4 - """uitno r r IKE Awn VCaitaINUND nIvioation. 'OFCmacUi ,(-I ''waw attntlo given to the insaraaee ofDWtlUNOa AND FABM PEOPrtlTT, , for Ura" t one, three or fir nan.PPUcaUonireclMd h).Wes tsl!,YBXVZRlCT J Viw aOFFICE IN CARPENTERSBUILDWO,epUdlatliw-"F VJUI DRI,Piro and MarinoINSURANCE AGENCY.-tna Insurance Co.,orHARTFORD, CONN.Capital and Surplus - - 2,014442.INorlh American Fire Insorance CoorHARTFORD, COMM.p.r'i.i -.-jo i -vapitai aCtl OUrpIU3 - - - 084.. r , v vvuNorwich Fire Ins. Co.,OFMORWIOII, CONN.Capital and Surplus - - - $222,228.Lamar Fire Insurance Co..0PNJEW V0EE CITT.Capital and Surplus - - $348,049.Providence Washington Ins. Co,,orPKOVIDENCI,B.I.Capital and Surplus - - - $345,780.WESTERN MASS- INS. CO.,OF 1HTI8FIELD, MAfj.Capital and Surplus . - - $200,926.FflED'I J7FAY, Agent,OFFICE IN CARPENTER'S BUILDINOI IT loath IUKts St., Celntubne.tepH-dsm IsDwellings, Houeelsold ( urnlluro andARM PROPERTYIniured by tbeETNA mSUSANCE COOP EAETTOED, C0H5.fFor one, three or five yean,ITyAT VIRY LOW ratbs. j-rrCash OaDital Si snnnnnNET ASSETS, t3,0l.14S37.Apply toFREDERICK J. FAY.Aoint,Office iu Carpenter's Bnilding,No. 117 South High SU,COLDHBV8, 0.septlSd4mls.MRS. WINSLOW.An experienced Norse and FemaU Physician, pre sec IIto th attenl-on of mothers, bar -900 THING SYRUP,FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,Which greatly facilitates tbe process of teething, by leftV;?,47?IU,B, """"clng all laaasunaUon will allayALL . AIM aad spasmodic action, and liSVHE TOKCGULATE THE BO .TEJLSDepad apon It,aothert, It will give rest to voarwlwsZSlXBt ARO HIAtTH TO I0TJB HFAlflS...y.!!Jri,.0i,r.?f'l,old thl' arUcle fof onr rears,and CAN BAT, IN OONFIDBNOsl AND TRUTH, of it,'Jy?.DnI " sb s toaay of aay other medr""-NJVIiR 4 IT FAILED. IN A eiaOLX 1NKI-'ANCS, TO IFFK0T A CURB, ba timely used. Sevsr did wt know aa Instance of dissatisfaction by any onwho used It. Oa the contrary, ail ar delighted with iuoperation, acd apeak In terns of cmmeadatloa ef itlaal eoeois and medical virtue. spaa la thaimattr '-WHAT W Dj tINOWi" afst tea years' .spertenc AND PLK0S1 OCft atCPCTATIOk FOR TUBFOLILLHsNT vt WHAT Wei H8RJ Dk'OLArUi. Ualmost every uutano wbar tb Infant 1 sailer ing freesData and anrJaausUoo. nllef will be roand la uitea ortwsaty minus after taceyrap la adatuilateRd. ...Tbii valnabl preparation Is the prerrfitloB of en oftbe most KXPRRIKNCEDard SKILLFUL NORl)aJ,!;S"r1, auaeatoMB Bate with NaVRtt IAIaIN8 SUCCESS InTHOUSANDS OF CA9ES.- IIt not only relieves th eh tld from naln. ut lawtnn.ate the stomach and bowel, oorracai eddlty, aad airton and en rat to th whole nateaa. It will almnat in.etantly relieve . .. , ,OBiP.lO Uf TBI E0WX18, AWD WINO C0UOand evercom convulsion, wbhth. If not pdlly reseecied, end In death. We believe it tb BleT and BUR-ST RMMMDX IN TUB WORLD, In all case ofDISF.NTERV and DIABBlitEA IN ODILDBKBi, wbatherIt aria from tettblng, or from amy oiaier as. Wewould say to vry molherwho huaahlld sulfating fromany of th foregolrg ooaoplalnts DO NOT LET FOUR :PRIJCDICJcB NOR TBC PRKJCDICtSOFOTHSRSstand between you and yoar sufforlng child, and th roller that will be BOHR y- ARoOLUKLY SURA tofollow the use of this medicine, If timely uaad. full ainxtUoos for using will floampany each oortte. . NonSsouln unless th fac simile of CCRl'IS A FkRSINl,lew York, Is oa sbe eattld wrapper. - . ,..Bold by all Druggist throughout tb world. - -Prliclpal Office, 3 Cedar Street N. Y.TRICE ONLY 25 CENT3 PER BOTTLE:oelW-dAwly. r ...a.WM. KNADE & CO.AT THF1H NIW SAI.a-iBOOM. AU 190 BAlTUta&JT.Ts IBOOM, U 1 BAlTZMQSJCTJa .Iff I ItritKlV :-rROS. 1, S, I aad 7 N. IDTAW ITktl' " Offtf tor sale ttwlr elbrt ' 'J 'iGOLDEN MEDAL,. UKAflU - -AND 8QAREm PIANO-FORTES. ' "- Oilng highly recoaorsNudsd by th first Proftnorl andllnslral Asaateuraof she sjouBjtry, aod , 'evbrv .,.., , , , ivr,;.'il;r-in ;hitrcmst ,',!;;';;;; : ' ttu.Tha most fastldioa eoatoasti aaaj rJy upoB beingplrd la every rpt. i'.v .Tttme liberal. WM. IN AB Cf.8LERWWWB,4gont. v'."l:Teerflf:ldw. " Oolmm, Otto.'- High Sreet StoreFOH SALE. l , '"t'THE THRK-fc STOUT riRB PltOOSTORT 110USK, No Itii, ecsupM ry Akia lot- -oiy,Store Dealers, or-mpletoly tiled with Cra, Farnlcand Hoisting Jack. Th lot 1 IvV y Sd, aud It lfrd.:arawn.S.r- Applyso --rr.v;Jn7-lfl ' '-'-V 5. 3X North ThU4tiwi.'.3trr-' t -v X